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News from 13/05/2006

2006; Gale Group;

Autores

William Kwan, Elin Suleymanov, John Christopher Williams, Emmanuel Ekiba Bagenda, Donald Allen, Carl Tobias, Iain Duncan, Peter Vassallo, Robert Harley,

Resumo

The Economist Citigroup Contents Subscription service Cartier The world this week Politics The world this week Business Cemex Axis of feeble Is Google the new Microsoft? Information technology Imperfect foresight Monetary policy In search of a Putin policy Russia and the West Now seize the moment Darfur The trouble with Poland Poland's new government Boeing Judging terrorists Europe's problems Running man No comparison Debating Singapore Oil-price shock Africa's rule of law Investment advice Precision drug The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Intel A giant stirs, a region bridles Japan and its neighbours Investec Bloodied and slightly bowed, Tony Blair battles on Politics The new localism The British National Party They're heading up Interest rates Total BMW Aquos What the spooks knew The July bombings Anarchy in academe Unruly academics Mad dogs and Englishmen Anti-social behaviour Of bricks and tax breaks Real-estate investment trusts Prepared to wound but not to strike HP Dexia Playing a dangerous game Russian nationalism Bear necessities France and the environment Left forward Italy's new president Audi A lesson from Tony Blair Germany's labour market Still they come Spain and immigration Audi When to join, and when not to The euro BP A case of enlargement fatigue BP Four Seasons In Carterland George Bush The general and the Gosslings The CIA's new boss Renaissance deferred The Mississippi Delta To save a woodpecker Delta irrigation Straightening the record Human rights Renault Alternative flack Mary Cheney's memoirs Verizonbusiness In defence of John McCain The diminishing of Brazil South America With friends like these Peru's election Coming from behind Mexico's presidential election TEDA Mutual aid Canada Charity or China? Paraguay PAIIZ PGF Intelligent Life Seeking a bypass, as the money runs out Aid to the Palestinians A task for the honest and brave Iraq's new government Brotherly embrace Iraq's Kurds Dubai does aid, too Dubai Of God and men Iran and America One challenge down, one to go South Africa Ten in a row for the men in white Singapore's election If at first you don't succeed Thailand Costello gives something back Australia's budget After he's gone Japan's succession Left turn India's elections Golden years China and tourism Istithmar BASF Flat-pack accounting IKEA For whom the Dell tolls Computers Crédit Agricole Australian Government Everything to play for Video games Thank you, O Sage Berkshire Hathaway and Iscar Déjà vu 2.0 Silicon valley Decline and fall, cont'd General Motors Face value Calling Canberra Fuzzy maths The enzyme that won Web 2.0 Ftgroup Between bears and hawks The Federal Reserve With open ARMs American banks The fear gauge Stockmarkets King copper Commodities Under attack Auditors in Japan A yen for risk Foreign-exchange trading in Japan Arkema Microsoft Insead A tax net full of holes VAT fraud in the European Union Economics focus Baby boom and bust Rocket renaissance Private spaceflight The Economist Oochy woochy coochy coo Evolutionary psychology A new type of monkey Those were the days Iran and the American hostage crisis Name-calling Caste, creed and community In loose-limbed English Homer The boat is upside down New cinema Thundering ivory Master of the furies The big book index Amazon worldwide bestselling gardening books Jane Jacobs Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Property Business & Personal Announcements Overview Economic forecasts Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages The Economist poll of forecasters, May averages Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Foreign-exchange reserves Overview Anti-dumping Economy Financial markets The Peninsula Hotels Oracle The Economist Raiffeisen International Cheer up The accidental government Spy games Old habits die hard So much to do From the economy to the legal system, a lot needs to be put right A country to run from But only for a while Prickly to a fault It takes time to become normal The Economist

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